US7014011B1 - Scaffolding lift system - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a scaffolding lift system and, more particularly, to a power operated scaffolding lift system including an elongated base member for supporting a scaffolding thereabove.
- the temporary scaffolding commonly employed in construction provides elevated staging areas for materials, workers and equipment.
- Such scaffolding is available in generally rectangular frames, and is normally set up in pairs interconnected by diagonal bracing to form relatively rigid scaffolding frameworks.
- the frames are often stackable so that scaffolding systems can be assembled to various heights.
- planks are extended between the spaced scaffolding frames to provide staging areas for the materials, workers and equipment.
- a scaffolding system is in masonry construction, which often requires the elevation of relatively large amounts of materials.
- mortar and the masonry units e.g. bricks, blocks, stones, etc.
- staging areas on the scaffolding system at appropriate heights.
- the materials are elevated entirely by manual laborers.
- a scaffolding lift system including a base member having substantially planar bottom and top surfaces.
- the system further includes a scaffolding including a plurality of elongated vertical support members having lower end portions secured to the top surface of the base member and upper end portions extending upwardly therefrom respectively.
- a power-operated motor is positioned adjacent the scaffolding and on the base member.
- the base member has a rear portion generally aligned with the rear portion of the scaffolding and further has a front portion extending beyond the power-operated motor so that the system can be supported above the base.
- the scaffolding further includes a plurality of elongated horizontal support members connected to select ones of the plurality of vertical support members and extending rearwardly thereof and further has front, rear, top and bottom portions.
- An elongated boom is engaged with the rear portion of the scaffolding and extends forwardly therefrom beyond the scaffolding.
- the scaffolding further includes a plurality of pulleys connected thereto, disposed adjacent to the boom at different heights respectively, and spaced apart substantially between the top and bottom portions of the scaffolding.
- the system further includes a flexible elongated cable supported by the plurality of pulleys and has a first end portion secured to the motor. Another of the plurality of pulleys is secured to the bottom portion of the scaffolding.
- the cable further has a second end portion including a mechanism such as a hook, for example, for selectively engaging a pallet and causing same to be transported between up and down positions as the motor is operated in a corresponding direction.
- a support cable having opposed end portions is secured to the plurality of horizontal members and is disposed at a tensed state for assisting to maintain the scaffolding at a secure position.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view showing a scaffolding lift system, in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view showing the scaffolding lift system shown in FIG. 1 , taken along line 2 — 2 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view showing the scaffolding lift system shown in FIG. 1 , taken along line 3 — 3 ;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the support cable secured to the scaffolding taken along line 44 .
- This invention is referred to generally in FIGS. 1–4 by the reference numeral 10 and is intended to provide a scaffolding lift system. It should be understood that the system 10 may be used to lift many different types of objects and should not be limited to only lifting objects up to scaffolds.
- the system 10 includes a base member 11 having substantially planar bottom 12 and top 13 surfaces.
- the system 10 further includes a scaffolding 20 including a plurality of elongated vertical support members 21 having lower end portions 22 secured to the top surface 13 of the base member 11 and upper end portions 23 extending upwardly therefrom respectively.
- a power-operated motor 30 is positioned adjacent the scaffolding 20 and on the base member 11 .
- the base member 11 has a rear portion 14 generally aligned with the rear portion 42 of the scaffolding 20 and further has a front portion 15 extending beyond the power-operated motor 30 so that the system 10 can be supported above the base member 11 . This provides a solid support for the system 10 , thereby stabilizing it and preventing the scaffolding from tipping over when a pallet of heavy building materials is lifted.
- the scaffolding 20 further includes a plurality of elongated horizontal support members 40 connected to select ones of the plurality of vertical support members 21 and extend rearwardly thereof and further has front 41 , rear 42 , top 43 and bottom 44 portions.
- An elongated boom 50 is engaged with the rear portion 42 of the scaffolding 20 and extends forwardly therefrom beyond the scaffolding 20 , as perhaps best shown in FIG. 2 .
- the scaffolding 20 further includes a plurality of pulleys 60 connected thereto, disposed adjacent to the boom 50 at different heights respectively, and spaced apart substantially between the top 43 and bottom 44 portions of the scaffolding 20 .
- the plurality of pulleys 60 enable the system 10 to lift pallets of heavy building materials to an above ground location when operated in concert with the motor 30 .
- the system 10 further includes a flexible elongated cable 70 supported by the plurality of pulleys 60 and having a first end portion 71 secured to the motor 30 .
- Another of the plurality of pulleys 60 is secured to the bottom portion 44 of the scaffolding 20 .
- the cable 70 further has a second end portion 72 including a mechanism 80 such as a hook 81 for selectively engaging a pallet and causing same to be transported between up and down positions as the motor 30 is operated in a corresponding direction.
- a mechanism 80 such as a hook 81 for selectively engaging a pallet and causing same to be transported between up and down positions as the motor 30 is operated in a corresponding direction.
- Other conventional mechanisms may be employed by the present invention to lift the pallet, as well known in the industry. Such mechanisms may include a clasp or pair of claws, for example.
- a support cable 75 having opposed end portions 76 is secured to the plurality of horizontal members 40 and is disposed at a tensed state for assisting to maintain the scaffolding 20 at
- the system 10 enables construction workers to easily lift heavy building materials to a roof or other above ground locations without suffering from back or muscle strains normally associated with carrying heavy materials up a ladder. In addition, the system 10 saves time, money and improves the level of safety at a job site. Its durable, lightweight structure makes disassembling and transporting easy to do.
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